
NEWS
Organics Aoteraoa NZ calls for critical gene tech bill amendments. The Midwifery Council is reviewing its guidelines. Commerce Minister Scott Simpson has stepped back from supermarket regulation. Winston Peters has dismissed High Commissioner Phil Goff and the Minister of Health wants to expand free colonoscopies. Overseas, Trump is dismantling the Department of Education, Turkey plans a border wall with Greece, and Cyclone Alfred is heading for Queensland.
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ANALYSIS
Richard Prebble discusses his resignation from the Waitangi Tribunal and Lawyer Stephen Franks explains why his client, Inflection Point, sent warning letters to medical practitioners around the use of puberty blockers.
THE SIGNPOST
We’re thrilled to introduce Riding Shotgun, a new weekly show with Rachel Stewart. In this premiere, she tackles the decline of trust in mainstream media with humour and insight.
Last night’s RCR 360, with Alistair Harding and Maree Buscke, exposes how New Zealand children are being caught up in gender ideology and the lasting impact on their lives!
Paul Brennan speaks with Richard Prebble following his resignation from the Waitangi Tribunal, and his warning that it’s turning the Treaty into a “socialist manifesto.”
In the Weekly Roundup, Dieuwe de Boer and William McGimpsey discuss the media’s fixation on the school lunch story, a possible NZME takeover, and other key headlines.
Coming up: Don’t miss our webinar on Biometrics with Maree Buscke, Steven Sykes, and Paul Brennan at 8pm this Monday 10th March. Register here now to submit your question in advance.
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NEWS
Organics Aoteraoa NZ calls for critical gene tech bill amendments. The Midwifery Council is reviewing its guidelines. Commerce Minister Scott Simpson has stepped back from supermarket regulation. Winston Peters has dismissed High Commissioner Phil Goff and the Minister of Health wants to expand free colonoscopies. Overseas, Trump is dismantling the Department of Education, Turkey plans a border wall with Greece, and Cyclone Alfred is heading for Queensland.
Don't miss out—sign up now for your free trial of RCR Bites News and get essential, no-nonsense news delivered straight to your inbox every weekday!
ANALYSIS
Richard Prebble discusses his resignation from the Waitangi Tribunal and Lawyer Stephen Franks explains why his client, Inflection Point, sent warning letters to medical practitioners around the use of puberty blockers.
THE SIGNPOST
We’re thrilled to introduce Riding Shotgun, a new weekly show with Rachel Stewart. In this premiere, she tackles the decline of trust in mainstream media with humour and insight.
Last night’s RCR 360, with Alistair Harding and Maree Buscke, exposes how New Zealand children are being caught up in gender ideology and the lasting impact on their lives!
Paul Brennan speaks with Richard Prebble following his resignation from the Waitangi Tribunal, and his warning that it’s turning the Treaty into a “socialist manifesto.”
In the Weekly Roundup, Dieuwe de Boer and William McGimpsey discuss the media’s fixation on the school lunch story, a possible NZME takeover, and other key headlines.
Coming up: Don’t miss our webinar on Biometrics with Maree Buscke, Steven Sykes, and Paul Brennan at 8pm this Monday 10th March. Register here now to submit your question in advance.